Publications
Publication list
- Aßheuer, T., Braun, B., Schüttemeyer, A., Schüttemeyer, D., Simmer, C. (2009): Social and economic adaptation to climate change: brickfields and informality in the face of natural hazards in Dhaka. In: Fifth Urban Research Symposium. Marseille, France (conference proceedings) [online access]
- Azzam, R., Baier, K., Neukum, C., Post, C. (2008): Sauberes Trinkwasser für die Zukunft - Grundwasserschutz im Spannungsfeld zwischen Global Change und wachsendem Rohstoffbedarf. In: Umweltforum der RWTH Aachen - Themenheft Wasser, pp. 72-73 [online access]
- Birkmann, J., Garschagen, M., Kraas, F., Quang, N. (2010): Adaptive urban governance: new challenges for the second generation of urban adaptation strategies to climate change. In: Sustainability Science. Springerlink. [online access]
- Bohle, H., Brklacich , M., Chazan, M. (2010): Human Security, Vulnerability, and Global Environmental Change. In: Metthew, R.A., J., B. McDonald, K.(Eds.): Global Environmental Change and Human Security, pp. 35-52, MIT Press, Cambridge
- Bohle, H. (2008): Food Vulnerability – Health Vulnerability. Convergence and Common Ground in Global Change Research. In: Exner, M., Klein, G., Rechkemmer, A., Schmidt, F.(Eds.): Towards Sustainable Global Health, UNU-SOURCE, Publications Series of UNU-EHS, 2008(11), pp. 38-41
- Bork-Hüffer, T., Rafflenbeul, B., Kraas, F., Li, Z. (2014): Global Change, National Development Goals, Urbanization and International Migration in China. The Example of African Migrants in Guangzhou and Foshan. In: Kraas, A., Coy, M.(Eds.): Megacities – Our Global Urban Future
- Bork-Hüffer, T., Yuan-Ihle, Y. (2014): The management of foreigners in China: Changes to the migration law and regulations during the late era Hu/Wen and early Era Xi/Li and their potential effects. In: International Journal of China Studies , 5 (3), pp. 571-597
- Bork-Hüffer, T. (2012): Migrants’ Health Seeking Actions in Guangzhou, China. Individual Action, Structure and Agency: Linkages and Change,
- Gransow, B. (2009): Institutional change in China's anti-poverty policy. In: Heberer , T., Schubert, G.(Eds.): Regime Legitimacy in Contemporary China, , Routledge [online access]
- Gransow, B. (2011): “Migrant Communities and Social Change in Chinese Megacities: Slum Formation or Urban Innovation?”. In: Bade, K., Lorentz, B., Pries, L.(Eds.): Migration and Integration. Reflections on Our Common Future, pp. 65-97, Leipzig, Europäische Verlagsanstalt
- Khan, M., Krämer, A., Prüfer-Krämer, L. (2010): Climate change and infectious diseases in megacities of the Indian sub-continent: a literature review. In: Health in megacities and urban areas [online access]
- Kraas, F. (2005): Megacities: Urban Dynamics of Global Change,
- Kraas, F. (2006): Megacities and Global Change: Challenges, Research Needs and International Initiatives. In: Wang, W., Krafft, T., Kraas, F.(Eds.): Global Change, Urbanization and Health, pp. 25-38, Beijing
- Kraas, F. (2007): Megacities and Global Change in East, Southeast and South Asia. In: Asien, 103, pp. 9-22 [online access]
- Kraas, F. (2007): Megacities and Global Change: Key Priorities. In: Geographical Journal, 173 (1), pp. 79-82 [online access]
- Kraas, F., Hansjürgens, B. (2008): Megacities – Urban Dynamics of Global Change. In: Böll, B., Mauser, W.(Eds.): Global Change Research in Germany 2008, pp. 21-22, Munich
- Kraas, F., Sterly, H. (2009): Land Use Change in Megacities and Challenges for Water Management. In: Baier, K., Strohschön, R.(Eds.): Megacities – Interactions Between Land Use and Water Management. Mitteilungen zur Ingenieurgeologie und Hydrogeologie 99, pp. 9-16, Aachen
- Kraas, F. (2011): Editorial: Megacities in China – Informal Dynamics of Global Change. In: Geographische Zeitschrift , 99 (1), pp. 1-2
- Kraas, F., Sterly, H., Bork-Hüffer, T. (2012): Megacities – Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change. In: The Parliament Magazine, 94 (360)
- Kraas, F., Mertins, G. (2014): Megacities and Global Change. In: Kraas, F., Aggarwal, S., Coy, M., Mertins, G.(Eds.): Megacities – Our global urban future, pp. 1-6, Heidelberg, Springer
- Kraas, F., Hackenbroch, K., Sterly, H., Heintzenberg, J., Herrle, P., Kreibich, V. (2019): Megacities – Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Insights from Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Pearl River Delta, China, Stuttgart, Borntraeger Science Publishers
- Kraas, F., Kroll, M., Sterly, H. (2019): Global Change in Dhaka and the Pearl River Delta. In: Kraas, F., et al., .(Eds.): Megacities – Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Insights from Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Pearl River Delta, China, pp. 145, Stuttgart, Borntraeger Science Publishers
- Kroll, M., Kraas, F. (2019): Megacities and Global Change. In: Kraas, F., et al., .(Eds.): Megacities – Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Insights from Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Pearl River Delta, China, pp. 142-145, Stuttgart, Borntraeger Science Publishers
- Liefner, I. (2009): Spatial Disparities of Knowledge Absorption, Technological Change, and Prosperity: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Evidence from China. In: Kochendörfer-Lucius, G., Pleskovic, B.(Eds.): Berlin Workshop Series 2009. The World Bank, pp. 71-80, Washington D.C. [online access]
- Schröder, F., Waibel, M., Altrock, U. (2010): Global Change and China's Clusters: Restructuring of Guangzhou's Textile District. In: Pacific News, 33 (Special Issue on Contemporary Urban China) (Jan/Feb), pp. 4-8 [online access]
- Sterly, H., Kroll, M., Kraas, F. (2019): Analysing the Dimensions of Global Change in the Priority Programme,
- Tomba, L. (2008): Making Neighborhoods: The government of social change in China’s cities. In: Chinese Perspectives/Perspectives Chinoises, 4, pp. 48-61
- Wang, W., Krafft, T., Kraas, F. (2006): Global Change, Urbanization and Health. In: Global Change, Urbanization and Health
- Wuttke, C., Waibel, M. (2008): The evolution of local state capacity and institutional change in East-Asian mega-urban regions: The case of the Pearl River Delta in China. In: CEU Political Science Journal (Institutional Reforms and State Capacity), 3 (2), pp. 230-251 [online access]
- Yuan-Ihle, Y. (2017): Health-Seeking Behavior of Rural-to-Urban Migrant Women Regarding Sexual Health in Pearl River Delta, China: Linkages between Individual Behavior, Formal and Informal Institutions and Policy Change. In: Dissertation, Otto-Suhr-Institut, FU Berlin